Regardless of a dramatic hearth that destroyed Tomorrowland’s iconic Orbyz Mainstage on July 16, 2025, the competition rose stronger than ever. Organizers constructed a substitute stage in beneath 48 hours—because of emergency efforts and help, together with stage elements donated by Metallica—making certain the occasion continued uninterrupted. No accidents have been reported, and all 15 different phases throughout the positioning remained intact. Spanning two weekends from July 18–27, the competition attracted round 400,000 followers throughout 16 phases—a real testomony to Tomorrowland’s international scale and dependable following.
Folks say festivals are constructed with phases. However Tomorrowland is constructed on its individuals—the Folks of Tomorrowland—the DJs, music lovers, households, crews, and communities that make it unforgettable. In 2025, even an enormous blaze couldn’t derail the magic. By swift motion and unity, Tomorrowland reaffirmed its fame because the gold customary of raves.
Listed below are the 10 most performed songs that outlined the 2025 version:
- David Guetta vs. Benny Benassi – Satisfaction (Spinnin’)
A revitalized model of this electro-house basic shook each stage—Guetta introduced it again with a contemporary punch, and the group couldn’t get sufficient.
- The Mood Entice – Candy Disposition (Acappella) (Sony BMG)
Whether or not layered over melodic techno or emotional closing units, this acapella was in every single place. A nostalgic vocal that despatched chills down spines.
- Martin Garrix & Third ≡ Celebration ft. Oaks & Declan J. Donovan – Carry You (STMPD)
The uplifting lyrics and Garrix’s melodic sensibility made this one a peak-time anthem with arms within the air at each drop.
- Faithless – Insomnia (Cheeky)
A timeless basic that by no means dies. 2025 noticed a number of remixes, however even the unique synth line had the ability to cease crowds mid-rave.
- Calvin Harris ft. Clementine Douglas – Blessings (Columbia/Sony)
An emotional dance anthem with vocals that captured the post-fire resilience of the competition. Performed throughout progressive, home, and fundamental phases alike.
- Chris Lorenzo – Urge for food (Catch & Launch)
Bass-heavy and relentless, this monitor dominated the underground phases. A favourite for followers of tech-house and UK basslines.
- Travis Scott ft. Playboi Carti – FE!N (Cactus Jack)
Unexpectedly, this lure banger discovered its manner into mashups and shock units—particularly on crossover phases and hip-hop/digital fusions.
- Joshlane – System Overload (Afterlife)
A rising star on the Afterlife label, this melodic techno bomb created cinematic pressure—utilized by artists like Anyma, Argy, and Mathame in peak slots.
- Swedish Home Mafia ft. John Martin – Save The World (Acappella) (EMI)
One other emotional staple—layered superbly into each mainstage units and sundown closers. A crowd favourite that resonated deeply.
- David Guetta ft. Sia – Titanium (Acappella) (FMIF)
Used as a sing-along second, this iconic vocal reduce become an emotional tribute after the fireplace—heard in numerous edits and buildups.
Honorary Point out: Pryda – Allein
Eric Prydz (Pryda)’s basic feel-good anthem has been having such a resurgence over the previous 12 months or so. The monitor, and it’s numerous spinoffs by Alok and Argy obtained play throughout a number of Tomorrowland phases from Axwell x Sebastian Ingrosso x Steve Angello, Joris Voorn x Kolsch x Classic Tradition, Argy, Sofi Tukker, and extra.
